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Made in gb
Reverent Tech-Adept






Northampton, UK

Anybody have any tips on modelling the obliterator virus? not obliterators themselves just the fleshy viral bits

thanks

 
   
Made in gb
Monstrous Master Moulder





Essex,, England

Get a pair of tweezers, and pick and pull at the GS until it looks warped and mishapen. Chaos flesh! Or, simply lightly jab it your modelling tool many many times.


 
   
Made in gb
Reverent Tech-Adept






Northampton, UK

that sounds like so much fun, thanks

 
   
Made in us
Crazed Cultist of Khorne





Everywhere and Nowhere(Tigard, Oregon)

What I've found to look cool is to take a xacto knife and stab into the gs, lift slightly and flatten it down, creating nice ridges and creases over the fleshy mass.

2000 points of violent, Chaotic goodness (needs paint)
Chaos Daemonhunters. Try and figure that one out. 
   
 
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